Category Archives: Prison

Troy and Tookie Live On

In the split-second eternity when the needle connected with his arm, Troy Davis may have appreciated at last what happened to Mark MacPhail. Perhaps Davis finally realized what death is: He wouldn’t be here to see the news about his own execution. Davis died a humane death with loved ones nearby. But because he was […]

Forgiveness Comes Cheap

When they lay the mother and her four children to rest, perhaps they’ll play John Lennon’s “Give Peace a Chance” or “All You Need is Love.” Never mind that Lennon himself was gunned down. For people who seek simple solutions to tough problems, nothing beats forgiveness. “We want Jordan to know that he’s been forgiven,” […]

Same Faces, Same Problems

Gov. John Kitzhaber could have created a more credible Commission on Public Safety had he and legislative leaders randomly picked names off the state’s voter rolls. Instead, they ended up with Chief Justice Paul J. De Muniz, who most recently distinguished himself by vacating a Death Row inmate’s execution date – even though the inmate […]

Living and Rotting on Death Row

Sometimes a Death Row inmate’s best friend can be a retired prosecutor. That’s what Gary Haugen needs if he really wants to be executed. Since announcing in May that he wants to waive all appeals and die, he has discovered the cruelest truth about the death penalty: It’s all about the care and keeping of […]

The Price of Injustice

California has Arnold Schwarzenegger, New York has Dominique Strauss-Kahn, and here in Oregon we’ve got Dean Gushwa. A low-roller compared to the other two, Gushwa was still in a position as Umatilla County DA to strut like a bull among his female subordinates, one of whom finally accused him of rape when the sex turned […]

The Japanese Way to Prison Reform

The U.S. Supreme Court has given California two years to release or relocate 33,000 prison inmates. This is good news to those who think criminal justice reform is overdue. But how can we have criminal justice reform without reforming American culture? And how can we change American culture without offending someone’s civil rights? Mention prison […]